Ideas For Poodle Grooming
Although the Poodle can easily be considered as one of the most favorable breeds of dog in the world, there are also certain aspects to owning a Poodle that one should consider before deciding here. Poodles are very high maintenance after all and so they require a lot more time and effort than most other dogs, especially in regards to their grooming.
Grooming Poodles is a lot more work than grooming any other breed of dog, and this is primarily because the Poodle is such a unique dog. They have a long thick coat of fur and generally have very runny eyes even if they are not sick, and this is just a part of the grooming that is required.
There is also trimming, clipping, brushing their teeth and gums - there are a lot of components that need to be included in the Poodle grooming process in order to keep the dog looking and feeling at their very best.
Of all the different components included in basic Poodle grooming one of the most important involves dealing with their runny eyes. As a rule, Poodles tend to have very runny eyes, and this does not mean that they were bred improperly or that they are sick. This is just a problem that is common among Poodles and which must be dealt with otherwise the tears from their eyes will end up staining the fur around them.
There are various different tearstain removal products that are available on the market these days, but there is also always the option of making tear stain removal home remedies. The ingredients that need to be used for these remedies can be dangerous and harmful to the dog however if not mixed and used properly, so the safest bet is to go with the commercially made formulas that can be found at pet supply stores.
But the most important part of grooming is the Poodle hair cut. There are many ways to trim your Poodle’s thick, curly fur. There are very specific hair cuts for dog show competitions and more simple cuts for pets. In warm whether you may prefer to shave your Poodle leaving little puffs of fur on the legs and head.
But a coat that is trimmed close all over is the most practical cut for any Poodle. This style will keep your pet looking great and at the same time require the least amount of regular grooming. Weekly baths and periodic brushing is all that is needed when a Poodle is kept trimmed every four to six weeks.
This is where the professional dog groomers come into play, and they can be found all over the place. For a small price of course, these dog groomers will take on the entire task of grooming the dog, taking the work out of the owner’s hands and leaving the dog looking at its very best. This can come in very handy, especially if the dog is going to be taken into a dog competition or other social encounter where he will have to look as good as he can.









